Russian investigators on Friday were probing the crash shortly after launch of an unmanned spaceship taking cargo to the International Space Station, focusing on the Soyuz carrier rocket. The Russian agency said a state commission would probe the failure but did not say whether the timing of future launches would be affected. It said the spaceship burned up in the atmosphere above the remote Tuva region of Siberia. If the glitch was caused by negligence, the makers could face disciplinary action, the source said.